Date:Sat, 16 Feb 2008 16:37:56 EST
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Subject:Fwd: [ARSCLIST] Kurtz date
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Kurtz/NYPSO recording date for Villa-Lobos: Uirapiru
Recorded October 4, 1949. Issued on Columbia ML 4255 in January, 1950. No
other releases cited.
This comes from an NYPSO discography, apparenty in-house, that was sent to
a late friend by someone at the Philharmonic around 1967.
James H. North did a Philharmonic discography (of the commercially-released
recordings only) published last year by The Scarecrow Press. I can't now find
it.
Don Tait
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Nope, it's the Columbia LP. It had to be recorded in 4 parts (as if for 78
issue) because of audible "side breaks" and one helluva pitch drop at the 12
minute mark. (Only other recording I know of was on Everest..Goossens?)
Much obliged!
dl
Steven Smolian wrote:
> My date for the recording is Oct 4, 1949, from my old Philharmonic
> research.
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> If it's a broadcast, it's Stokowski.
>
> Steve Smolian
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>> Does anyone have the recording date for Efrem Kurtz & the New York
>> Philharmonic's UIRAPURU (Villa-Lobos), Columbia ML 4255? No 78 issue,
>> but that doesn't mean they might not have had it in the can from 1947
>> or 1949.
>>
>> And how on earth did Columbia let it out with that burst of static
>> from 1:22 to 1:30? (Duh..it's modern music..nobody'll notice..)
>>
>> dl
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